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matt goodman here at csis holds our william simon chair in political economy. the simon chair examines current issues in international economic policy, with a particular focus on the asia-pacific. but i should also say that matt previously served as the white house coordinator for the east asia summit, for the asia- pacific summit, but he also served as director for international economics on the nsc staff and was responsible for the g-20, g-8 and other international forums. and with that, i'd like to introduce my colleague matt goodman. >> ok, thank you, andrew. thank you, heather. so the president will be participating in the eighth g-20 summit on september 5th and 6th at the constantine palace in strelna, outside st. petersburg. when andy gets here, he can tell us how to actually pronounce strelna, and not to mention st. petersburg. the g-20, as you know, just to recap, is a gathering of leaders of 19 individual countries and the european union, which has its own seat, and then another five invited guests, including spain, singapore and a couple of african c
matt goodman here at csis holds our william simon chair in political economy. the simon chair examines current issues in international economic policy, with a particular focus on the asia-pacific. but i should also say that matt previously served as the white house coordinator for the east asia summit, for the asia- pacific summit, but he also served as director for international economics on the nsc staff and was responsible for the g-20, g-8 and other international forums. and with that, i'd...
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>> it's blood. >> it's "csi" for cars. >> it's blood. >> it's "csi" for cars.n. ♪ ♪ the coffee you drink adds up over the years... causing deep, set-in stains. crest 3d white whitestrips go beyond where most toothpastes can reach, safely removing stains below the enamel surface to whiten as well as a $500 treatment. crest 3d white whitestrips. to whiten as well as a $500 treatment. i'm bethand i'm michelle. and we own the paper cottage. it's a...
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would be really nice to be able to use what happened in terms of the approval process that existed when csi commercial went out in trying to get that or get letters out as quickly as possible. and while working on an on-line program to provide for sustain able long term program. that would be the recommendation. >> all right. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. >> good afternoon, (inaudible) local restaurant organization in the city and, so first of all, kutos to the staff for coming up with some creative changes in the program and they are going to help to make it more robust and, help us to be able to keep it more fully funded and more operational. and i would concur with commissioner courtney, that we need to make sure that we are making robust as possible, the pathway to internship and hiring and all of that stuff and that is really crucial. and we should pursue that with all due diligence. on the issue of another thing that on the defense liners is that on the issue of making it so it is just san francisco customers i think that is an excellent goal and i think that once, clean power
would be really nice to be able to use what happened in terms of the approval process that existed when csi commercial went out in trying to get that or get letters out as quickly as possible. and while working on an on-line program to provide for sustain able long term program. that would be the recommendation. >> all right. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. >> good afternoon, (inaudible) local restaurant organization in the city and, so first of all, kutos to the...
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he's from 2012, "csi: new york." >> what comes to your mind when you hear the word twirk?> i think the first one i ever saw on yout twirk teen. >> whoa! >> damn girl! >> think of a little girl mushroom with grass on it. [laughter] ♪ >> thank you. have a good day. >> back up. back up. beyonce got a new hair cut baby, hair cut, hair cut! let's us take a look at that! jesus. >> beyonce went and chopped off all of her hair. >> no way! much!ate it. >> steady. we're going to get through this. >> it looks very rihannaish. >> hey, dude -- >> don't >> rihanna may be the hottest looking person around. >> i like it on rihanna but i like long hair on beyonce. >> what if it was a wig before/ >> she probably wears a lot of extensions and wigs and all of that stuff. >> but that was before the tragic caught in the act incident of july 2013. ♪ a terrifying ordeal that may have led to this much safer hair style. >> she has the best short hair of anyoned short hairshef arc. >> joan of arc? >> you don't know your history? she also traveled through time at aerobics. but back to beyonce. >> she
he's from 2012, "csi: new york." >> what comes to your mind when you hear the word twirk?> i think the first one i ever saw on yout twirk teen. >> whoa! >> damn girl! >> think of a little girl mushroom with grass on it. [laughter] ♪ >> thank you. have a good day. >> back up. back up. beyonce got a new hair cut baby, hair cut, hair cut! let's us take a look at that! jesus. >> beyonce went and chopped off all of her hair. >> no way!...
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and my commute to csis became almost an hour with a double buses and things like that. when she offered the job i said this is a hard decision, and then i thought about it. if you can keep -- it's a 10 minute commute, that's good. after seeing as i realize there was no starbucks up there, and some glad to be back here and i'll be going to starbucks after this discussion but anyway, we're here to talk about resilience, and a lot of folks use that term. we hear the term frequently. it's got a lot of familiarity, but the question is what does it mean and how do we use it in a policy sense? what isn't resilience and out of each of us become more resilient? how do our communities become more resilient? this is the challenge we face at the beginning of the obama administration, and from a policy perspective you get a vision can you get your strategy and policy into a tech the organization to move that forward and your programs to follow. and that's in fact what we did. set out the national security strategy puts out the four key pillars of national security strategy and inclu
and my commute to csis became almost an hour with a double buses and things like that. when she offered the job i said this is a hard decision, and then i thought about it. if you can keep -- it's a 10 minute commute, that's good. after seeing as i realize there was no starbucks up there, and some glad to be back here and i'll be going to starbucks after this discussion but anyway, we're here to talk about resilience, and a lot of folks use that term. we hear the term frequently. it's got a lot...
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before that he was the senior vice present structure of international security program and csi s.the center for strategic and international studies and held positions at the kennedy school and he was director of the center for science and international affairs at the university. he has a distinguished pedigree before he served in the government. without further ado i welcome michael fullilove with his "rendezvous with destiny." [applause] >> thank you for that very nice introduction. i'm delighted to be here at brookings institution of which i am extremely fond. as martin said i came to brookings for a couple of years to watch president obama in the democratic nomination and then in a presidency the presidency and i have been proud with my association to the institution is as a nonresident fellow and to a number of my brookings colleagues in the room thank you for joining us. thank you to those who have come from outside brookings. i know you mainly came to see curt but thank you anyway. i'm delighted to be on the stage with martin and dyke and curt. martin is a member of the aust
before that he was the senior vice present structure of international security program and csi s.the center for strategic and international studies and held positions at the kennedy school and he was director of the center for science and international affairs at the university. he has a distinguished pedigree before he served in the government. without further ado i welcome michael fullilove with his "rendezvous with destiny." [applause] >> thank you for that very nice...
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there is csi, group, and our friends, don and terry young were the managers who keep this ball around and rolling as the consulting group and the partners, and the architects and some of them are here in the audience today and the great partner to work with and closed and the hoert culture and we work with the green wall and jw, and the local projects and mka engineers and san anderson architects you are here too so some of us are here today and my great friends and team members, some of you may have met. graphic design, tailor engineering and i suppose that the winner of the most apt name in this group is the fire consultants can anybody guess what job they have? and there is technology and finally the friends at web core are building this project and this is just a partial list, to give you some idea of the complexity that this project represents and the enormous amount of teamwork that goes into making it, all of these people are working together to create a museum for modern art that will be without equal. its collection is exceptional and the mission is generous and it is a gift
there is csi, group, and our friends, don and terry young were the managers who keep this ball around and rolling as the consulting group and the partners, and the architects and some of them are here in the audience today and the great partner to work with and closed and the hoert culture and we work with the green wall and jw, and the local projects and mka engineers and san anderson architects you are here too so some of us are here today and my great friends and team members, some of you...
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matt goodman here at csis hold our william simon chair in political economy.r examines current issues in international economic policy with a particular focus on the asia-pacific but i should also say that matt previously served as the white house coordinator for the east asia summit for the asia-pacific summit, but he also served as director for international economics on the nsc staff and was responsible for the g20, g8, and other international forums. with that i would like to introduce my colleague, matt goodman. >> thank you. so the president will be participating in the eighth g20 summit on september 5 and 6th at the constantine palace in strelna, outside st. petersburg. when andy gets unique and knows how to actually pronounced strelna. the g20 as you know just to recap is a gathering of leaders of 19 individual countries and the european union which has its own seat, and then another five invited guests, including spain, singapore and a couple of african countries that i've forgotten at the moment, tanzania i think, ethiopia and one other. and then a n
matt goodman here at csis hold our william simon chair in political economy.r examines current issues in international economic policy with a particular focus on the asia-pacific but i should also say that matt previously served as the white house coordinator for the east asia summit for the asia-pacific summit, but he also served as director for international economics on the nsc staff and was responsible for the g20, g8, and other international forums. with that i would like to introduce my...
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on the memo i said csi comes to braintree. >> reporter: and for a $50 charge the condo requires all dogs to be swabbed for dna testing and entered into a database. >> i was a little upset in the beginning at having to pay for it, but i do understand where they're coming from. i do understand it's a problem. >> reporter: now if anyone finds dog waste on the property can report it to management who will send it off to lab for testing. if it's a match, the owner could face a $150 fine. >> if it matches what's in the dog registry, it's 99.9% accurate that we'll have a match. >> reporter: ground crews have only found three droppings in the 300-acre property. the condo complex also added a number of these pet waste stations to make it easier for dog owners to get rid of the mess. >> it's really made a difference. >> at this point, hopefully, people will -- that weren't responsible will be responsible and pick up after their pets. >> that was paul burton reporting. >>> and rocker rob zombie might like his music loud, but he's fighting for peace and quiet at home. zombie and his wife sheri have
on the memo i said csi comes to braintree. >> reporter: and for a $50 charge the condo requires all dogs to be swabbed for dna testing and entered into a database. >> i was a little upset in the beginning at having to pay for it, but i do understand where they're coming from. i do understand it's a problem. >> reporter: now if anyone finds dog waste on the property can report it to management who will send it off to lab for testing. if it's a match, the owner could face a $150...
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hosted by brooke burke-charvet, with special appearances by stars of "csi: miami," "scrubs" and "hall pass," "the young and the restless," and "the bachelorette." brought to you by guthy renker. imagine if you could make any flaw on your skin instantly disappear. what if you could have that beautiful, air-brushed glow that the celebrities have? and what if you could do it all in seconds, with just the touch of a brush?
hosted by brooke burke-charvet, with special appearances by stars of "csi: miami," "scrubs" and "hall pass," "the young and the restless," and "the bachelorette." brought to you by guthy renker. imagine if you could make any flaw on your skin instantly disappear. what if you could have that beautiful, air-brushed glow that the celebrities have? and what if you could do it all in seconds, with just the touch of a brush?
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this isn't an episode of "csi." who cares about the details. as you say the u.n. inspectors -- aren't going have a conclusion as to who did it. everybody knows something of the sort happened. imagine what is happening in the region today. if the united states, president of the united states, who said definitively this will not stand and then flinches, imagine in terms of the nuclear capacity of the eiran. require a much larger military operation and p the united states president will not even -- the pinprick he was proposing and looking for a way out, over syria, which is easier to attack, i think the israelis today reck maze that the only way of stopping iran is going to be a strike on the part of israel itself, lit not get any help, saudis are scared to death about the eiranian nuclear program. we are going to enter a period now of high tension over that as a collateral damage. >> panel, stand by. we will bring the u.s. ambassador, former u.s. ambassador to the united nations, john bolton. the president's statement he wants military action in syria. but, first w
this isn't an episode of "csi." who cares about the details. as you say the u.n. inspectors -- aren't going have a conclusion as to who did it. everybody knows something of the sort happened. imagine what is happening in the region today. if the united states, president of the united states, who said definitively this will not stand and then flinches, imagine in terms of the nuclear capacity of the eiran. require a much larger military operation and p the united states president will...
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it's called smart water csi and just last month, detectives equipped a decoy car with the spray at ang garage. an alleged burglar taking the bait. >> he opened the door, he grabbed something on the front seat and then he starts to rifle through a wallet and that is when the smart water agent sprays him. >> reporter: he was marked and a judge mentioned it in court. >> xhm mained him with the black light and detected he had smat water on his clothing and skin. >> reporter: police are using it in stings. store owners are using the spral as a booby trap over their doors. and anyone that wants to protect their valuables, like a watch or iphone, can just mark them with the paint. if stolen and found, the dna-like fingerprint on the chemicals can help police find the owner. so, logan, this has really led to a lot of convictions worldwide. >> yes, in fact, over 1,200 convictions in the uk and europe alone in the last 17 years. >> reporter: and other companies are developing similar chemicals, but this is so new to the u.s., we're told law enforcement agencies across the country are just now
it's called smart water csi and just last month, detectives equipped a decoy car with the spray at ang garage. an alleged burglar taking the bait. >> he opened the door, he grabbed something on the front seat and then he starts to rifle through a wallet and that is when the smart water agent sprays him. >> reporter: he was marked and a judge mentioned it in court. >> xhm mained him with the black light and detected he had smat water on his clothing and skin. >> reporter:...
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it's called smart water csi and just last month, detectives equipped a decoy car with the spray at a garage. an alleged burglar taking the bait. >> he opened the door, he grabbed something on the front seat and then he starts to rifle through a wallet and that is when the smart water agent sprays him. >> reporter: he was marked and a judge mentioned it in court. >> xhm mained him with the black light and detected he had smat water on his clothing and skin. >> reporter: police are using it in stings. store owners are using the spral as a booby trap over their doors. and anyone that wants to protect their valuables, like a watch or iphone, can just mark them with the paint. if stolen and found, the dna-like fingerprint on the chemicals can help police find the owner. so, logan, this has really led to a lot of convictions worldwide. >> yes, in fact, over 1,200 convictions in the uk and europe alone in the last 17 years. >> reporter: and other companies are developing similar chemicals, but this is so new to the u.s., we're told law enforcement agencies across the country are just now lo
it's called smart water csi and just last month, detectives equipped a decoy car with the spray at a garage. an alleged burglar taking the bait. >> he opened the door, he grabbed something on the front seat and then he starts to rifle through a wallet and that is when the smart water agent sprays him. >> reporter: he was marked and a judge mentioned it in court. >> xhm mained him with the black light and detected he had smat water on his clothing and skin. >> reporter:...
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. -- csi damascus. this is ridiculous. >> so, the 100,000 killed, but the chemical weapons, in the international community, we are talking about has cetaceans. during the debate british lawmakers clearly haunted by the iraq war and those elusive weapons of mass destruction that never materialized. >> i wanted to listen to the man standing right here and believe everything that he told me. we are not here to debate those issues today, but one thing is indisputable, the wealth of public opinion was well and truly poisoned by the iraq episode. >> the man standing right here? that was tony blair. who, by the way, in an earlier in the week opinion piece was unabashed in his call for intervention in syria, declaring the hand wringing having to stop. in early 2003, there was build up to the iraq war. you were at the un, a military attache at the united nations. does this bring back memories, this discussion? >> it brings back other memories. bosnia, 20 years ago. we always discussed, did not know who was guilt
. -- csi damascus. this is ridiculous. >> so, the 100,000 killed, but the chemical weapons, in the international community, we are talking about has cetaceans. during the debate british lawmakers clearly haunted by the iraq war and those elusive weapons of mass destruction that never materialized. >> i wanted to listen to the man standing right here and believe everything that he told me. we are not here to debate those issues today, but one thing is indisputable, the wealth of...
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again, follow us on twitter @csis for updates on when the transcript will be available. should be available later today. we'll be mailing it out to all of you. thank you again, and we'll see you soon. .. u.s. chemocam weapons inspector finish their investigation. it should take the inspector four days to finish their work on site. >>> this week in about 7:15 eastern on c-span2, we're featuring "washington journal" spotlight on magazine. tonight on booktv in prime time fairs and festival. we beginning at 8:00 eastern with the harlem book fair. booktv is in prime time tonight starting at 8:00 eastern. >>> in our original series first ladies influence and image we looked at the public and private lives of the women who served as first lady. as we move to the modern era we'll feature the first ladies in their own words. >> the building of human rights would be one of the foundations on which we would build in the world an atmosphere in which peace could grow. >> i don't think the white house can completely belong to one person. it belongs to the people of america. and i thin
again, follow us on twitter @csis for updates on when the transcript will be available. should be available later today. we'll be mailing it out to all of you. thank you again, and we'll see you soon. .. u.s. chemocam weapons inspector finish their investigation. it should take the inspector four days to finish their work on site. >>> this week in about 7:15 eastern on c-span2, we're featuring "washington journal" spotlight on magazine. tonight on booktv in prime time fairs...
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hosted by brooke burke-charvet, with special appearances by stars of "csi: miami," "scrubs" and "halls," "the young and the restless," and "the bachelorette." brought to you by guthy renker. imagine if you could make any flaw on your skin instantly disappear. what if you could have that beautiful, air-brushed glow that the celebrities have? and what if you could do it all in seconds, with just the touch of a brush? sound like magic? then keep watching, because hollywood's hottest makeup secret just got better. >> just feels like i'm not wearing anything, and covers everything up. i just feel--
hosted by brooke burke-charvet, with special appearances by stars of "csi: miami," "scrubs" and "halls," "the young and the restless," and "the bachelorette." brought to you by guthy renker. imagine if you could make any flaw on your skin instantly disappear. what if you could have that beautiful, air-brushed glow that the celebrities have? and what if you could do it all in seconds, with just the touch of a brush? sound like magic? then keep...
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it is called small water csi. just last month detectives equiped a decoy car with a spray at a south florida parking garage. an alleged burglar taking the bait. >> he opened the door. he grabbed something on the front seat and then he starts to rifle through a wallet and that is when the agent sprays him. >> he was marked. a judge mentioned it in court. >> they examined him with the black light and detected he had smart water on his clothing and skin. >> the chemical can last for years on clothing. police are using it in stipgs. store owners are using the spray as a booby-trap over their doors. and anyone who wants to protect their valuables like a watch or iphone can mark them with the paint. if stolen and found, the dna-like fingerprint on the chemicals can help police find the owner. it has lead to uh -- a lot of convictions worldwide. >> yes. there have been 1200 convictions in the uk and europe over the 12 17 years. >> they are developing similar chemicals, but it is so new to the u.s., law enforcement agenci
it is called small water csi. just last month detectives equiped a decoy car with a spray at a south florida parking garage. an alleged burglar taking the bait. >> he opened the door. he grabbed something on the front seat and then he starts to rifle through a wallet and that is when the agent sprays him. >> he was marked. a judge mentioned it in court. >> they examined him with the black light and detected he had smart water on his clothing and skin. >> the chemical can...
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it is called small water csi. just last month detectives equiped a decoy car with a spray at a south florida parking garage. an alleged burglar taking the bait. >> he opened the door. he grabbed something on the front seat and then he starts to rifle through a wallet and that is when the agent sprays him. >> he was marked. a judge mentioned it in court. >> they examined him with the black light and detected he had smart water on his clothing and skin. >> the chemical can last for years on clothing. police are using it in stipgs. store owners are using the spray as a booby-trap over their doors. and anyone who wants to protect their valuables like a watch or iphone can mark them with the paint. if stolen and found, the dna-like fingerprint on the chemicals can help police find the owner. it has lead to uh -- a lot of convictions worldwide. >> yes. there have been 1200 convictions in the uk and europe over the 12 17 years. >> they are developing similar chemicals, but it is so new to the u.s., law enforcement agenci
it is called small water csi. just last month detectives equiped a decoy car with a spray at a south florida parking garage. an alleged burglar taking the bait. >> he opened the door. he grabbed something on the front seat and then he starts to rifle through a wallet and that is when the agent sprays him. >> he was marked. a judge mentioned it in court. >> they examined him with the black light and detected he had smart water on his clothing and skin. >> the chemical can...
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same with "csi: miami." is it as bad as mayor garcettie implied?> the cheater is out of business, it doesn't work as a theater, but still people come there every day. there is a tourism element where the actual production is a non-issue. the truth is it doesn't matter to keep those businesses which are very big businesses going. in terms of production, hollywood is where everyone wants to be. it's where people would like to be doing production. it's where the actors come and live. it's where the best crews are. you know, there are two or three great crews in north carolina. there are two or three great crews in toronto. people want to be in l.a. unless you force them to go somewhere else with insensitive, this is where they want to be. >> i have a friend in vancouver because that's where his tv show films. toronto is a locations will. this is since the 1990s when the cost of doing films was too high. we've gone from four to 44 that offer production incentive. why all of a sudden making noise. is it just politics as you were saying a minute ago, bil
same with "csi: miami." is it as bad as mayor garcettie implied?> the cheater is out of business, it doesn't work as a theater, but still people come there every day. there is a tourism element where the actual production is a non-issue. the truth is it doesn't matter to keep those businesses which are very big businesses going. in terms of production, hollywood is where everyone wants to be. it's where people would like to be doing production. it's where the actors come and live....
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csi investigators from the state had been so quick to zero in on becky as the suspect, they committedunshot residue testing on her clothes, didn't do that on her face, which would have been very, very telling. i mean, there are just things that would have given us reasonable doubt. >> the defense told the jury investigators all but ignored any evidence that pointed to an intruder. becky's neighbor came to court with that story about the suspicious handyman he had seen in the neighborhood, and the truck spotted speeding around the night keith was shot. >> it was something that we felt maybe the perpetrator had been canvassing the area, spying on what was going on in the neighborhood. >> and another witness testified he told police at the time he saw a truck matching the one becky described driving aggressively near the bryans the night of the shooting. >> that was the key to the case. he had a person in a matching truck speeding, driving erratically, that had come up on him, almost hit a vehicle. all within blocks. >> but the statement that witness gave investigators only surfaced a fe
csi investigators from the state had been so quick to zero in on becky as the suspect, they committedunshot residue testing on her clothes, didn't do that on her face, which would have been very, very telling. i mean, there are just things that would have given us reasonable doubt. >> the defense told the jury investigators all but ignored any evidence that pointed to an intruder. becky's neighbor came to court with that story about the suspicious handyman he had seen in the neighborhood,...
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it's called smart water csi.etectives equipped a decoy car with the spray at a south florida parking garage. an alleged burglar taking the bait. >> he opens the door, he grabs something on the front seat. and then he starts to rifle through a wallet. that's when the smart water agent sprays him. >> reporter: he was marked and a judge mentioned it in court. >> examined him with a black light and detected he had smart water on his clothing and skin. >> reporter: the chemical can last for years on clothing. police are using it in stings. store owners are using the spray as a booby trap over their doors. any one who wants to protect their valuables like a watch or iphone can just mark them with the paint. if stolen and found the dna like fingerprint on the chemical can help police find the owner. this has led to a lot of convictions worldwide hasn't it? >> yes, in fact, over 1,200 in the uk and europe alone over 17 years. >> and other companies are developing similar chemicals, it's so new to the u.s., law enforcemen
it's called smart water csi.etectives equipped a decoy car with the spray at a south florida parking garage. an alleged burglar taking the bait. >> he opens the door, he grabs something on the front seat. and then he starts to rifle through a wallet. that's when the smart water agent sprays him. >> reporter: he was marked and a judge mentioned it in court. >> examined him with a black light and detected he had smart water on his clothing and skin. >> reporter: the...
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joining me once again, the csi group. how much you think it will pull back and win?s is 15 billion in september. that's basically if they have to deviate from that figure they're going to have to have an explanation as to why. the primary report cannot. the new york fed, an extensive report asking everything from how much in b.s., how much treasury out until what they think for 2017. the economic output teeseven -- dennis: was the upshot? >> well, basically there will do a lot earlier in terms of tempering. it will be done by next june. then the fed funds will stay really know for a long time obviously. there's a big decision after we passed 2015 as to whether there will go court-appointed. the range in 2015 to 2016. dennis: we don't want any more. expect the fed next month to start cutting back by 15 billion. the $85 billion a month the fed has been spending the buy mortgage-backed bonds and to buy treasury government bonds from middleman dealers. the reason they're buying 85 billion a month is because it creates more demand for bonds which keep interest rates low a
joining me once again, the csi group. how much you think it will pull back and win?s is 15 billion in september. that's basically if they have to deviate from that figure they're going to have to have an explanation as to why. the primary report cannot. the new york fed, an extensive report asking everything from how much in b.s., how much treasury out until what they think for 2017. the economic output teeseven -- dennis: was the upshot? >> well, basically there will do a lot earlier in...
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you don't have a csi guy that puts up yellow tape on the scene and keeps everybody away until all theff is gathered, the ballistics and all that. osama bin laden had an indictment i think in '98 and the sudanese offered him to the u.s. and we said no. he ended up in afghanistan because we didn't have enough evidence to actually pursue a case. when you do the law enforcement model, you are completely handicapd trying to deal with terrorism, and that's why it is always been the wrong one. >>> next up, the exodus intensifies from u.s. diplomatic facilities in the middle east and north africa. can save by sharing. like carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. it's great. [ male announcer ] the best thing to share? a data plan. at&t mobile share for business. one bucket of data for everyone on the plan, unlimited talk and text on smart phones. now, everyone's in the spirit of sharing. hey, can i borrow your boat this weekend? no. [ male announcer ] share more. save more.
you don't have a csi guy that puts up yellow tape on the scene and keeps everybody away until all theff is gathered, the ballistics and all that. osama bin laden had an indictment i think in '98 and the sudanese offered him to the u.s. and we said no. he ended up in afghanistan because we didn't have enough evidence to actually pursue a case. when you do the law enforcement model, you are completely handicapd trying to deal with terrorism, and that's why it is always been the wrong one....
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you may see that on law and order or one of the csi shows but you don't have to. if the police really do suspect there may have been foul play or there is a reason for these kids to be missing, they can go into action right away. >> if anybody is watching, looking at these pictures and see these kids anywhere, please do get in touch with the authorities. there is a suspect. james lee dimaggio. he's the prime suspect police want to get ahold of. if you see him or the kids, contact the police immediately. >> pay attention to things they put out in the amber alert, whatever car this suspect was driving at the time. >> right. >> what the suspect was wearing. what the kids were wearing. be on the lookout they can change appearances with die and/or wigs and/or hats so be on alert. >> the foot hood shooter, hasan, you were a former prosecutor. he said look, i was the shooter. is there a sensible way of spending public money? >> one of the first things you learn in law school, piers, any person that defends himself person that defends himself has a fool for a client. the
you may see that on law and order or one of the csi shows but you don't have to. if the police really do suspect there may have been foul play or there is a reason for these kids to be missing, they can go into action right away. >> if anybody is watching, looking at these pictures and see these kids anywhere, please do get in touch with the authorities. there is a suspect. james lee dimaggio. he's the prime suspect police want to get ahold of. if you see him or the kids, contact the...
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you can follow us on twitter @csis. it's an exciting moment in the 50-year history of csis. i think it will be the last press briefing we do in this old building. thank you, again. for being here. with that i would like to open it up for questions. right here. >> data da me [inaudible] a little more on the issue of what is going to happen next in the relationship and it seems that he mentioned probably there will be no bilateral meeting between presidents. [inaudible] [laughter] >> well, i would love to hear that. is there any chance that this summit might be a warming off point or not at all? >> thank you, di m.i.t. ri for the question. it could be a statesmen-like move on the part of president obama in particular since the united states that canceled the summit meeting to request a one-on-one bilateral meeting with president putin. but i think the chafns -- chance of that. that happening are less than 5%. slim to none. i think there's a high degree of anger on the part of the obama administration about relations with russia, and i think mr. obama in particular in his perso
you can follow us on twitter @csis. it's an exciting moment in the 50-year history of csis. i think it will be the last press briefing we do in this old building. thank you, again. for being here. with that i would like to open it up for questions. right here. >> data da me [inaudible] a little more on the issue of what is going to happen next in the relationship and it seems that he mentioned probably there will be no bilateral meeting between presidents. [inaudible] [laughter] >>...
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again, follow us on twitter at csis for updates on with the transcript will be available.uld be available later today. we will be manning it out to all of you. thank you again, and we will see you soon. [inaudible conversations] >> [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> we have more like programming coming up in about a half hour. we will be at the national press club here in washington for a panel discussion on egypt's political future and its relationship with the united states. speakerspeakers will include mie east analyst and former state department officials from the project on middle east democracy, the atlantic council at the brookings institution. that will be live from the national press club begin at 10:30 a.m. on c-span2. megan smith says while she does not have a teaching program she believe it's beneficial for educators to know and the science and engineering industry for students to collaborate with each other. her comments came during remarks at the american associa
again, follow us on twitter at csis for updates on with the transcript will be available.uld be available later today. we will be manning it out to all of you. thank you again, and we will see you soon. [inaudible conversations] >> [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> we have more like programming coming up in about a half hour. we will be at the national press club here in washington for...
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now working as a credit brokerage csi in the city.t think you were crazy because you have no baking experience? >> here is the thing. at the end of the day we believed so wholeheartedly in our product and our plan and business and partnership and demo we doing. truthfully it is not about us being experts to picking because -- melissa: you can hire someone to do that. >> there are successes. it has rested on the fact that we don't expect to be experts. we're not afraid to say -- melissa: we know when we tasted it is going to be good. and going to take a bite of this. i can't keep asking questions and beat this at the same time. we have our own professional sampler. let me ask you. dagen doughnuts. you're supposed to sit here. do you like it? he can't speak. >> that's a good sign. melissa: are you worried of competitors? that is what we have seen. >> they're something to be said about someone who wants to copy something you already done. >> we have to start at some time. we were not appointed just -- >> having another one. melissa: with
now working as a credit brokerage csi in the city.t think you were crazy because you have no baking experience? >> here is the thing. at the end of the day we believed so wholeheartedly in our product and our plan and business and partnership and demo we doing. truthfully it is not about us being experts to picking because -- melissa: you can hire someone to do that. >> there are successes. it has rested on the fact that we don't expect to be experts. we're not afraid to say --...
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now, this is -- in the age of csi actually, this case has no physical evidence.orensic evidence, it doesn't have phone records, text messages. here's what it does have. joshua young actually confesses to this very close in time by saying, i killed my brother trey and i've got clothes and a baseball bat. help me get rid of it. also, there's a timeline that is critical here. his father, who is a career criminal, pleaded guilty saying i did this alone. i did it all by myself. but you know what? the father's stories has so many holes. there's a video of him from the circle k and he's got a university of louisville t-shirt on that has a number 34. that is just about the time that trey was killed. hours later, when the body is discovered, ashleigh, there he is, the father, in that very same t-shirt. shouldn't that be the bloody shirt? shouldn't that be the shirt that was thrown out because of that bloody, bloody scene? >> wow, that's amazing evidence. those confessions were given to admitted liars. so the only way we know about the confessions are from admitted liars.
now, this is -- in the age of csi actually, this case has no physical evidence.orensic evidence, it doesn't have phone records, text messages. here's what it does have. joshua young actually confesses to this very close in time by saying, i killed my brother trey and i've got clothes and a baseball bat. help me get rid of it. also, there's a timeline that is critical here. his father, who is a career criminal, pleaded guilty saying i did this alone. i did it all by myself. but you know what?...
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you know, people believe that csi, dna solves all things, just give them a lie detector test.t doesn't happen like that. there are cases where the cops are wrong. i don't know if it's always malice, it's that they believe they get stuck on one person and people end up behind bars. there's the case we cover, the guy is a police officer, and he finds himself in the mid of this incredible situation. >> and when the gun debate with us going on. i talked a lot about how women are twice as likely to be shot and killed by an intimate partner than by any stranger with any weapon at all. we as a society love to traipse through these stories of murder. why do we love walking through the stories so much? >> i think we fancy ourselves as attorneys, investigators, and there's also that what if it were me factor. you don't imagine yourself as the person convicted of a crime, but you wonder, do i know someone capable of doing this. we see situations all the time where someone is attacked and you say to yourself, wow, could that happen to me? so i think some of tess -- i think in the modern c
you know, people believe that csi, dna solves all things, just give them a lie detector test.t doesn't happen like that. there are cases where the cops are wrong. i don't know if it's always malice, it's that they believe they get stuck on one person and people end up behind bars. there's the case we cover, the guy is a police officer, and he finds himself in the mid of this incredible situation. >> and when the gun debate with us going on. i talked a lot about how women are twice as...
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hosted by brooke burke-charvet, with special appearances by stars of "csi: miami," "scrubs" and "hall" "the young and the restless," and "the bachelorette." brought to you by guthy renker. imagine if you could make any flaw on your skin instantly disappear. what if you could have that beautiful, air-brushed glow that the celebrities have? and what if you could do it all in seconds, with just the touch of a brush? sound like magic? then k
hosted by brooke burke-charvet, with special appearances by stars of "csi: miami," "scrubs" and "hall" "the young and the restless," and "the bachelorette." brought to you by guthy renker. imagine if you could make any flaw on your skin instantly disappear. what if you could have that beautiful, air-brushed glow that the celebrities have? and what if you could do it all in seconds, with just the touch of a brush? sound like magic? then k
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but now that the major league baseball has kind of gotten into csi, the investigative units, they canver the next place is, whether it's phoenix or san diego or who knows. missoula, montana. they will go after them and they have much better chance of catching and stopping it and i really believe it is for the integrity of the game. i mean, i had a player from the rays ask me, well, if nelson cruz doesn't hit over .400 with three homers in our five-game series in the series in 2010, don't we have a pretty good chance to win? the same question was raised by somebody from the angels who said if alex rodriguez doesn't have a 1500 ops in the alcs in 2009, do we end up winning? if the results sometimes are held into question i know it's about a third cousin of the black sox scandal but that is something that no sport can tolerate, the question whether or not the results are legitimate. >> matt kemp looking for his mvp trophy from two years ago from ryan braun. peter gammons, thanks for jing joining me on the phone. >> here is our question of the day. congratulations to today' winner jeremy
but now that the major league baseball has kind of gotten into csi, the investigative units, they canver the next place is, whether it's phoenix or san diego or who knows. missoula, montana. they will go after them and they have much better chance of catching and stopping it and i really believe it is for the integrity of the game. i mean, i had a player from the rays ask me, well, if nelson cruz doesn't hit over .400 with three homers in our five-game series in the series in 2010, don't we...
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the senior vice president and director of international security and the henry kissinger chair at csis, the center for strategic and international studies and he's also held positions at the kennedy school and he was director of the center for science of international affairs at the university. so a distinguished pedigree before he served in the government. without further ado unwelcome michael to fullilove for his "rendezvous with destiny." [applause] thank you for the introduction. i'm proud to be yet broken this which i am extremely fond. as martin said i came to brookings to watch president obama when the democratic nomination and then win the presidency and i've been very proud for my time in the association with the institution since then as an on a resident fellow and it's a great to see a number of colleagues in the room thank you very much for joining and to those that have come from outside of brookings showing great fortitude in doing that. i know you are mainly here to see kurt, but thank you any way. i'm delighted to be on the stage with the two friends and colleagues of m
the senior vice president and director of international security and the henry kissinger chair at csis, the center for strategic and international studies and he's also held positions at the kennedy school and he was director of the center for science of international affairs at the university. so a distinguished pedigree before he served in the government. without further ado unwelcome michael to fullilove for his "rendezvous with destiny." [applause] thank you for the introduction....
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this weekend for golf fans, anna, it means no pga tour, it means no "big brother," no "csi: miami" and." i know you live in hong kong and you may not be familiar with these shows, but i nose you are familiar with "60 minutes." tomorrow night you will not be able to watch it. >> i do know all those programs. we do get them in hong kong as well. both parties, alina, saying the other is unreasonable. very interesting to see how this all plays out. alino cho, thank you. >> you bet. >>> a former fbi agent is behind bars in salt lake city accused of conspiring to sell confidential information. robert lass tick is seen here in photos from his legal defense fund web site. a criminal complaint states lus tick and others accepted money from a bangladeshy man who wanted information on a rival. the men were planning additional bribes for other confidential information. lust yik worked in counter intelligence and retired last september. he said he did nothing wrong. >>> speaking out, a neighbor of the cleveland man who kidnapped and tortured three women speaks out about what she saw happening insid
this weekend for golf fans, anna, it means no pga tour, it means no "big brother," no "csi: miami" and." i know you live in hong kong and you may not be familiar with these shows, but i nose you are familiar with "60 minutes." tomorrow night you will not be able to watch it. >> i do know all those programs. we do get them in hong kong as well. both parties, alina, saying the other is unreasonable. very interesting to see how this all plays out. alino...
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channel 119, our guests is jon alterman with csis, director of the middle east program. he's also the chair of the study of global security and i want to ask you about the doctor, because he played a key role into modern relations with egypt 35 years ago as one of the architects of the camp david peace accords. that anniversary is coming up september 17 of this year. and it led to u.s. aid, both military and financial aid to egypt. let me put the numbers on the screen and give our audience some perspective on how much money we are providing. about $1.3 billion in military assistance and financial assistance, and about $2.7 million in the economy. a similar amount has been requested for 2014. of course, now many people calling for an end to that aid. let me ask you, just go back to the 1978 camp david peace accords. what led to this financial aid to egypt? guest: well, it actually started back with the end of the 1973 war between egypt and israel, and there are those who argue that anwar sadat fought that war with a very specific desire of shifting away from the soviet un
channel 119, our guests is jon alterman with csis, director of the middle east program. he's also the chair of the study of global security and i want to ask you about the doctor, because he played a key role into modern relations with egypt 35 years ago as one of the architects of the camp david peace accords. that anniversary is coming up september 17 of this year. and it led to u.s. aid, both military and financial aid to egypt. let me put the numbers on the screen and give our audience some...
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